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Requesting Device Support

Aytaç Kayadelen edited this page Dec 14, 2023 · 3 revisions

OpenRGB

Usually requesting the support on OpenRGB is the better overall since other softwares can also use OpenRGB, and it's developers know more about low level device control.

OpenRGB/Reverse Engineering

OpenRGB/USB-Captures-Using-Wireshark

Make the request by Creating an issue in OpenRGB repository, or complete an existing issue with required data.

Also, after reading these documentations you can realize how hard it is to add support for a device. Even though brands or models within specific brands may be similar, different models of the same brand can have different protocols which requires all of the work again.


Aurora

Bloody

If you want an integration by trying another device's protocol, there's a risk of bricking your device

Bloody devices are reverse engineered by using specific models and those protocols don't work on all devices. If you volunteer to try and risk bricking your device, you can ask to add your device ids in the in the code and we can see if it would work or not.

One of the single-led mice is already proven to be not working with current protocols. So, if you have a single-led device don't have high hopes unless you can reverse engineer it yourself.

Razer

If your razer device doesn't work it must be really new device. Go to RGB.NET Repository and ask for your device to be added. No reverse engineering required.

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